One of the S&P 500’s big winners for Wednesday February 03 was Denbury Resources Inc. (DNR) as the company’s stock climbed 21.43% to $1.45 on volume of 12.07 million shares.

The stock opened at $1.24 and saw an intraday low of $1.11 and an intraday high of $1.47. All told, the day saw a per-share gain of $0.255. The stock’s average daily volume of 12.77 million and 351.16 million shares outstanding. Denbury Resources Inc. now has a 50-day SMA is $2.17 and 200-day SMA is $4.24, and it has a 52-week high of $9.53 and a 52-week low of $0.86.

Denbury Resources Inc is a domestic oil and natural gas producer in Mississippi and Montana.

Based out of Plano, TX, Denbury Resources Inc. has 1,354 employees and, after today’s trading, reached a market cap of $507.43 million. Its P/S ratio is 0.43, P/B ratio is 0.24, and P/FCF ratio is 0.6.

The S&P 500 represents the industry standard for large-cap indices. While the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) may be the most visible stock market index in the country, the S&P 500 has long been relied on by industry insiders and fund managers as the more reliable gauge of portfolio performance.

While the DJIA is price-weighted and only includes 30 stocks, the S&P 500 uses a weighting system that factors in market cap and the size of a company’s free float while including some 500 stocks for a more comprehensive look at the broader markets’ performance. Its performance is far more representative of the large- and mega-cap stocks for any period of time.

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